Dorman 610-103 Rear 1/2-20 Serrated Wheel Stud - .673 In. Knurl, 1-19/32 In. Length Compatible With Select Models, 10 Pack
$18.20
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is the Dorman 610-103 wheel stud made of? A: The Dorman 610-103 wheel stud is made of carbon steel. This material is known for its strength and durability, meeting SAE automotive industry standards.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Dorman wheel stud? A: The Dorman wheel stud has a length of one and nineteen thirty-seconds inches and a knurl size of point six hundred seventy-three inches. These dimensions ensure a proper fit for compatible vehicles.
- Q: How many wheel studs are included in the pack? A: The pack includes ten wheel studs. This quantity is suitable for replacing multiple worn or damaged studs on your vehicle.
- Q: How do I install the Dorman wheel stud? A: To install the Dorman wheel stud, remove the wheel and old stud, then insert the new stud and secure it with a lug nut. Ensure proper torque settings as specified by your vehicle's manufacturer.
- Q: Is the Dorman 610-103 suitable for my vehicle? A: Yes, the Dorman 610-103 is compatible with select models. To confirm fit, input your vehicle's make, model, and trim level into the garage tool provided by Dorman.
- Q: Can I use these wheel studs for racing applications? A: Yes, these wheel studs can be used for racing applications given their durable carbon steel construction. However, always check your specific racing regulations for compliance.
- Q: How do I clean and maintain the wheel studs? A: To maintain the wheel studs, regularly inspect for rust or damage and clean them with a dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may degrade the material.
- Q: Are Dorman wheel studs corrosion resistant? A: Yes, the Dorman wheel studs are corrosion resistant. They have undergone extensive salt spray testing to ensure durability against rust over time.
- Q: What is the tensile strength of these wheel studs? A: The tensile strength of the Dorman wheel studs is verified through industry-standard proof-load testing. This ensures they can withstand significant loads without failure.
- Q: What should I do if the wheel stud arrives damaged? A: If the wheel stud arrives damaged, contact the seller for a replacement or refund. Ensure to keep the original packaging for easier return processing.
- Q: What is the warranty period for the Dorman wheel studs? A: The Dorman wheel studs typically come with a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
- Q: Are the wheel studs safe for use in all weather conditions? A: Yes, the Dorman wheel studs are designed to withstand various weather conditions. Their corrosion-resistant properties help ensure reliability in rain, snow, and heat.
- Q: Do I need any special tools to install these wheel studs? A: Yes, installing the Dorman wheel studs requires basic automotive tools like a lug wrench and a torque wrench for proper installation and torque specifications.
- Q: What is the knurl size of the Dorman wheel stud? A: The knurl size of the Dorman wheel stud is point six hundred seventy-three inches. This size is critical for ensuring a secure fit within the wheel hub.
- Q: Can I use these wheel studs with aftermarket wheels? A: Yes, the Dorman wheel studs can be used with aftermarket wheels as long as the specifications match. Always confirm compatibility for safety.
- Q: How do I know if my wheel studs need replacing? A: You should replace your wheel studs if they are visibly damaged, corroded, or if you experience wheel vibration. Regular inspections can help identify issues early.